Lavender Grosso
INFORMATION
Pot Size : 2L
Lavender Grosso (Lavandula Intermedia Grosso) is a French hybrid herb known for its robust growth habit and dark blue blossoms.
The Lavender Grosso plant grows narrow, grey-green foliage and long-stemmed, very aromatic, deep bluish-purple flower heads. Making it perfect for the summer harvesting of flowers for lavender sachets and culinary uses.
Attractive to bees and butterflies. In the growing season, it is best to water Lavender Grosso once every two weeks, making sure it is placed somewhere it gains full sunlight with neutral or alkaline soil; sandy soil is definitely beneficial for good drainage.
ENJOY: scented flowers can be used in baking and drinks.
Height: 0.5 – 1 metres
Spread: 0.5 – 1 metres
Flowers: Lighter Blueish Purple
Common Lavender Varieties
Season offers nine varieties of Lavender in total, all professionally grown in our Sussex glasshouses to ensure you get the highest quality plant. However, what are the main differences between each type of Lavender? Here is a summary so you can choose the best plant for your kitchen garden:
Lavender Grosso
With long stems and a rich floral taste, Lavender Grosso grows spaciously and is great for filling empty spots in the garden. Its wonderful fragrance will attract lots of insects and pollinators.
Lavender Hidcote
Lavender Hidcote has a distinctive flavour which is like a floral blend between rosemary and mint. It grows faster than other varieties and can produce a plentiful crop for perfumes and drying.
Lavender Stoechas
This French variety can be recognised by its unique bulb shaped stems with light purple petals at the top. With light floral notes this lavender works great for indoor growing.
Lavender Munstead
Munstead grows into a uniform shrub and makes a great choice for growing in sunny locations such as a balcony or window sill. It is also able to withstand less watering than other varieties.
Lavender Rosea
This variety stands out due to the pale pink colour of its buds and flowers. It is also very hardy and can withstand low temperatures and more extreme conditions.
Lavender Folgate
You’ll recognise Lavender Folgate due to its deep and vibrant purple colours. A wonderful herb to cook with or to add to a syrup, honey or jam.
Lavender Platinum Blonde
This variety has light leaves that follow the stems up the plant and is great for decorating your kitchen garden or for use in bouquet arrangements. It is compact and can grow in smaller spaces.
Lavender Melissa Lilac
Light lilac colour with tiny flowers that bloom close together on the stem. Perfect to brighten up areas of your herb garden that do not get as much water.
Lavender Imperial Gem
Striking deep purple buds and flowers that bloom for longer than any other variety (towards the end of the summer months). Great for attracting wildlife to the garden.
CARE
Soil: Well Drained
Light Conditions: Sunny
Frost Tolerance: Frost tolerant to -10